SportsDay columnist Kevin Sherrington hosted a chat Friday morning to talk about all things sports. Here are some of the highlights:

Q: Where does Manziel rank on your list of A&M players of all-time? With respect to two-way players, he's got to be above anyone in modern times.

Sherrington: First of all, there's only be one other Heisman winner at A&M, and that's John David Crow. A tough runner and great two-way player, but he didn't have the impact on A&M's success that Manziel did. I voted for Manziel to win the Heisman last year, and I voted him second this year, behind Jameis Winston. But if I had to start a college football team, I'd start with Manziel. He's not just the greatest A&M player in my lifetime, he's one of the four or five greatest of any college football players.

Q: What was your favorite bowl game this season? Loved the Rose Bowl, and thought the BCS title game was a close second.

Sherrington: Turned out to be a better bowl season than usual, didn't it? Don't know how you'd leave the Sugar Bowl out of that, if you're a Big 12 or Oklahoma fan. Seeing Johnny Football pull out a wild win over Duke was another fun game to watch, particularly if it was Johnny's last. But with everything riding on it, and the last four minutes, you can't beat the BCS title game.

Q: Observing Jerry for a decade and Red McCombs for about ten frightening minutes, I have scientifically deduced that Billionaires Have No Clue About Football Stuff! Comment?

Sherrington: Billionaires didn't get where they are by being shrinking violets. They like having their way, generally speaking. McCombs has always been a team player at UT, but a lot of that could have been the work of DeLoss Dodds, who was very good at keeping everyone happy. Steve Patterson apparently isn't so inclined.

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